Mary’s Plight as the Mother of Jesus

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Stepping Out of the Pages. Karen K. Satterlee  - ISBN#978-1498444804, A CBM Book Review - 10.0 out of 10.0 stars

Stepping Out of the Pages by Karen K. Satterlee brings Old and New Testament Bible characters to life through a series of fascinating monologues without compromising Scriptural truths.  

All the monologues are meant to be read individually or within a Bible Study Group. Revealing each character’s thoughts, feelings and perspective, these stories bring understanding, faith and hope to readers

A Study Guide is presented to bring a deeper study into each storyline. Inevitably, a chapter will bring light and life to your heart! visit the author at her author's site at Author Karen K. Satterlee

Beginning with Miriam’s perspective of watching her mother place baby Moses in the Nile, the author continues with Mary’s plight as the mother of Jesus.  Divided into 7 sections, the author shares insight into some well-known Biblical figures, and some others you may have never head of.  

Such Biblical characters as the prodigal son are shared, continuing into the parable of the Great Banquet, and insights into Mary of Bethany (The Alabaster Box), Mary of Magdala, Jared’s lunch, Pilate’s Wife, Salome, the dinner guests at Emmaus, Elisha and the widow’s oil, the healing of Naaman, the raising of Lazarus, Midnight Praises (the Philippian jail), a miracle in Cana, the woman with the issue of blood, the Schunemite woman, Lot’s wife and much more with stories on Heaven’s bread (the role of bread in the Bible), the wedding garment (being properly dressed for the wedding Banquet). 

The last chapter ends in an encouraging challenge to use what God gives us. 

For Every Good Work

2 Corinthians 9:8 And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, have an abundance for every good work.  

Once a man told me he was blessed, because his needs were being adequately met. I quickly told him that I wanted to build three churches in Botswana, and would appreciate it, if he would give me a check for one hundred thousand dollars. 

He answered "I’m not blessed that way." The above verse states: "always having all sufficiency in all things, have an abundance for every good work." I told him that building the churches in Botswana was a good work, which would qualify for the above verse. 

God wants to give you far more than you need so you can be a tremendous blessing for meeting the needs of many churches.

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